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EDITION - V 1.0
User
Manual
User
Manual
Ultralight Folding Wheelchairs
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Maintenance
manual&
warranty
information
Dealer: This manual must be given to the user of the HELIO
KIDS wheelchair before its first use.
User: Prior to using the HELIO KIDS wheelchair, carefully read
this manual and keep it for future reference.
For more information about this product, its parts/accessories
and the services provided, please visit :
www.motioncomposites.com
HELIO KIDS
Thank you for selecting the HELIO KIDS wheelchair. Please do
not hesitate to send us your feedback or questions regarding
this product’s reliability, safety, usability, as well as any repair/
maintenance services offered by an authorized Motion
Composites dealer.
Made in Canada
with Canadian and imported parts
Contact information:
Motion Composites Inc.
519 J-Oswald Forest, suite 101
Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Quebec
J0K 3H0 Canada
Phone: 1-866-650-6555
Fax: (450) 588-0200
[email protected]
www.motioncomposites.com
European
authorized
representative :
Advena Ltd
Pure Offices
Plato Close
Warwick
CV34 6WE
United Kingdoms
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Important information
If you have any questions about safety, adjustments,
accessories, use, or maintenance, please contact your
authorized Motion Composites dealer.
Please record the following information for future reference:
Date of purchase
Serial Number
Supplier
Address
Telephone
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What a folding wheelchair should be.
Every little detail of the Helio was specifically optimized to help
you go farther!
Our wheelchair lets you minimize the risk of long-term shoulder
and joint injuries by alleviating the energy needed to propel.
Whether you push it forward or lift it in the trunk of a car, the
HELIO KIDS gives you more freedom!
26% lighter than the competition.
The Helio changed the way we see wheelchairs thanks to
outstanding performance and unrivaled lightness. We are doing
it again with the C2, lowering our own trend-setting weight by
10%! Fully equipped, the HELIO KIDS is strikingly lighter than
the competition with a 9 pounds difference.
The lowest seat-to-floor height.
The innovative frame design of the HELIO KIDS lets you
achieve a super low 13 1/2” seat-to-floor height with a 4” caster
on a standard frame. That’s the same frame that can go up to
21 1/4”!
Truly innovative armrest.
Our new composites lightweight armrest quickly converts
from flip-back to single post for easier configuration. Height
adjustments are just a flick away thanks to a simple trigger
system. On top of this, experience safer transfers with our
enhanced rubber grip finish.
Get more mileage out of your energy.
Everybody benefits from an easier to propel wheelchair.
Featuring an entirely symmetrical hydroformed crossbrace, oval
shaped tubes and oversized pivot axles, our unique Ultrarigid
Folding System (UFS) maximizes frame rigidity and energy
conservation.
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High-Modulus Carbon
Fiber :
The ultimate
sophistication.
We use the same high quality material
used in F1 and aerospace to design and
build the lightest wheelchairs on earth.
High-Modulus Carbon T700 - The lightest and most
rigid material available, also renowned for its
vibration dampening properties.
Our T700 high-modulus carbon fiber is
unrivaled when it comes to strength and
rigidity. This means our frame is not only
ultra-light, but also exceptionally strong.
Rigid Unibody Frame - A unibody frame is much
stronger and needs less maintenance than a
standard two-part frame. It also reduces weight
while maximizing propulsion efficiency.
Symmetrical Molded Crossbrace 3D - Entirely
symmetrical carbon fiber crossbrace for reduced
torsion and a better distribution of forces
throughout the frame.
Ultrarigid Folding System - Extremely precise
tolerances and oversized pivot axles for best-inclass propulsion efficiency.
Forged Vertical Axleplate + - Offers the most
precise rear wheel adjustability of the industry.
The vertical mounting maximizes rigidity and
responsiveness.
Evolve Caster Housing - Imbedded inside the
frame for rock solid durability, the Evolve Caster
Housing offers easy and precise infinite
adjustments.
Depth
adjustable
back.
It is now even easier to
grow a wheelchair thanks
to the brand new depth
adjustable back of the
HELIO KIDS!
Adjust the depth of a
chair up to 3” with infinite
adjustments for classleading precision and
comfort.
Newton Accessories - The whole range of newton
accessories are designed to be light and offer
improved functionalities.
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Table of contents
WELCOME TO HELIO KIDS
CONTACTING US
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
PARTS LIST
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4. 4.1 4.2 BEFORE USE
GENERAL WARNING
SYMBOLS
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5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
STRUCTURE
DIMENSIONS
ADJUSTABILITY
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6. 6.1 6.2 6.3 SAFETY
PERIODIC CHECKLIST
WEIGHT LIMITATION
WEIGHT TRAINING AND SPORTING ACTIVITIES
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7. TUTORIAL
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8. 8.1.1 8.1.2 8.1.3 8.2
8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4
8.2.5 8.2.6 8.2.7 8.2.8 8.2.9 8.2.10 8.2.11 8.2.12 8.2.13 RIDING YOUR HELIO KIDS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ACCIDENT
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
CAREGIVERS
RIDING YOUR WHEELCHAIR
BALANCE POINT
WHEELIES
TRANSFERRING
GETTING DRESSED
REACHING/LEANING/BENDING
MOVING BACKWARDS
RAMPS, SLOPES & SIDE HILLS
OBSTACLES
CURBS AND STEPS
MOVING WITH ASSITANCE
MOVING WHITOUT ASSITANCE
STAIRS
ESCALATORS
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9. 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.2 9.3 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.4 9.5 9.5.1 9.5.2 9.5.3 9.6 9.6.1 9.6.2 9.7 9.8 9.9 HOW TO USE YOUR HELIO KIDS
FOLDING & UNFOLDING
FOLDING
UNFOLDING
WHEEL LOCKS
FRONT RIGGINGS
INSTALLING
UNINSTALLING
FOOTREST
ARMRESTS
FLIP-BACK ARMRESTS
REMOVABLE T ARMRESTS
SWING-AWAY ARMRESTS
SEAT BELTS
AUTO BUCKLE AND AIRCRAFT BUCKLE SEATBELTS
VELCRO™ BELT
ANTI-TIPPER
REAR WHEELS
SEAT SLINGS
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10. ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR HELIO KIDS 12
10.1 SERVICE
10.2 REPLACEMENT PARTS
ORDERING INFORMATION:
10.3 TOOLS NEEDED
10.4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE
10.4.1 TIRE PRESSURE
10.5 BACKREST
10.5.1 REMOVING/INSTALLING THE BACK CANES
10.5.2 ADJUSTING THE BACK ANGLE
10.5.3 REMOVING/INSTALLING THE SEAT BELT
10.5.4 ADJUSTING THE BACKREST HEIGHT
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SEAT
10.5.5 INSTALLING/REMOVING STANDARD SEAT UPHOLSTERY
10.6 ARMRESTS
10.6.1 INSTALLING FLIP-BACK ARMRESTS
10.6.2 ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF FLIP-BACK ARMRESTS
10.6.3 INSTALLING REMOVABLE T-ARMRESTS AND RIGID SIDEGUARD
10.6.4 REPLACING ARMRESTS PAD
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10.6.5 INSTALLING THE SWING-AWAY ARMREST RECEIVER
10.6.6 ADJUSTING SWING-AWAY ARMREST HEIGHT
10.7 FRONT RIGGINGS
10.7.1 ADJUSTING FOOTREST LENGTH
10.8 SEAT
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10.8.1 REPLACING SEAT UPHOLSTERY
10.9 SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
10.9.1 CHANGING THE FRONT SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
10.9.2 CHANGING REAR SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
10.9.3 CHANGING FRONT & REAR SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
10.10 FRONT CASTORS, FORKS AND FORK STEM ASSEMBLIES
10.10.1 REMOVING/INSTALLING/REPOSITIONING THE FRONT WHEELS
10.10.2 REMOVING/INSTALLING THE CASTER HOUSING
10.10.3 REMOVING/INSTALLING THE STEM BOLT ASSEMBLY
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10.10.4 ADJUSTING THE CASTOR HOUSING ANGLE
10.11 REAR WHEELS
10.11.1 ADJUSTING QUICK-RELEASE AXLES
10.11.2 REPLACING/ADJUSTING HAND RIMS
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USE A PLASTIC TIRE REMOVAL TOOL TO TAKE OFF THE TIRE.
10.11.3 ADJUSTING THE REAR AXLE HEIGHT
10.11.4 ADJUSTING REAR WHEEL SPACING
10.11.5 ADJUSTING THE TOE-IN/TOE-OUT WITH REAR WHEEL CAMBER.
10.12 WHEEL LOCKS
10.12.1 REPLACING/ADJUSTING THE WHEEL LOCKS
10.13 EXTENSION BRAKES
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10.13.1 REPLACING/ADJUSTING THE BRAKE EXTENSION
10.14 ANTI-TIPPERS
10.14.1 ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE ANTI-TIPPERS
10.15. HEADREST KIT AND HEADREST SUPPORT
10.15.1 INSTALLING A HEADREST SUPPORT
10.15.2 INSTALLING HEADREST KIT
10.16 AMPUTEE EXTENTION PLATE
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11 USING A PARATRANSIT SERVICE
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12 13 MOTION COMPOSITES LIMITED WARRANTY
NOTES
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14 15 SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
PARTICULAR DAMAGES
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I. APPENDIX
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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3. Product Overview
Parts List
1 Push handle
10 Caster housing
2 Back cane
11 Wheel lock
3 Arm pad
12 Crossbrace
4 Rear wheel
13 Rear wheel mounting plate
5 Seat rail
14 Armrest pivot
6 Front rigging
15 Armrest
7Footplate
16Anti-tipper
8Caster
9Fork
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4. Before use
Initial setup of your HELIO KIDS wheelchair must be
done by a qualified technician.
4.1 General Warning
Your HELIO KIDS wheelchair has been designed by
professionals with proper use of aluminium in mind. DO NOT
TRY TO MODIFY THE FRAME BY ANY MEANS. THE FRAME
MAY BE SEVERELY DAMAGED IN THE EVENT OF DRILLING
AND GRINDING, THUS VOIDING THE WARRANTY. Only
use Motion Composites approved and designed clamps and
accessories on your HELIO KIDS wheelchair.
The latest version of this manual can be found on our
website at motioncomposites.com
Regular maintenance of your HELIO KIDS will extend
the life of the wheelchair. Take your wheelchair to a
qualified technician every year for inspection and
servicing.
4.1.1 Note to users:
Carefully read the instructions in this manual before using
or servicing your wheelchair. If you have any questions or
difficulties understanding the following instructions, please
contact a qualified technician; you may also wish to contact a
Motion Composites technician by phone or email (see contact
information on previous page).
Avoid tightening the screws with an air tool or electric
tool. Final tightening should be done manually.
5. Technical Specifications
4.1.2 Note to dealers & qualified technicians
Read this manual before servicing, repairing, operating
or adjusting the wheelchair. If you have any questions or
difficulties understanding the following instructions, please
contact a qualified technician; you may also wish to contact a
Motion Composites technician by phone or email (see contact
information on previous page).
4.2 Symbols
The following symbols are used throughout this manual. Please
familiarize yourself with their meaning.
The warning sign indicates important information to
prevent injuries and property damage.
Useful information for the user
4.3 Label Locations
5.1 Structure
FrameFolding with carbon fiber C3 cross
brace
MaterialAerospace grade carbon fiber
composites
Weight12 lbs (5.3 kg)
(w/o rear wheels & footrest)
Weight capacity
250 lb (113.3 kg)
Kit HD : 350 lb (158.7 kg)
5.2 Dimensions
Width
14’’ (35.5 cm) to 22’’ (55.9 cm)
Depth
14’’ (35.5 cm) to 20’’ (50.8 cm)
Front seat-to-floor height
13’’ (33.0 cm) to 21¼’’ (53.9 cm)
Rear seat-to-floor height
12’’ (30.5 cm) to 20’’ (50.8 cm)
5.3 Adjustability
Upholstery
Tension adjustable bolt on
Back height9” (22.8 cm) to 21” (53.3 cm)
Adjustable angle
from 70° to 110°
Footrest
Swing in / Swing out
Camber0°
Centre of gravityfrom ½” (1.2 cm) to 4½” (10.1 cm)
+ amputee axle plate option
Do not remove or alter any labels on the wheelchair. If the label
is damaged, replace it with a new one.
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6. Safety
6.1 Periodic Checklist
See related appendix (section 14).
6.2 Weight Limitation
The HELIO KIDS wheelchair has a weight limit of 250 lbs (or
350 lbs with an HD kit). The specified weight capacity includes:
both the rider and any luggage. A user with a 10lb backpack,
for example, should
not exceed a weight of 240 lbs (or 340 lbs with the HD kit).
It is of utmost importance that the total weight be below the
above specified capacity.
The wheelchair is designed to support only one person. Please
do not stand up on the footrests.
Motion Composites is not responsible for any damages or
injuries caused by the misuse of this wheelchair.
6.3 Weight Training and Sporting Activities
This wheelchair was not designed or tested as a weight training
apparatus. Do not attempt to use this wheelchair in weight
training. The warranty shall be void if the wheelchair has been
used for any weight training purposes.
This wheelchair is not intended to be used during sporting
activities.
Should you make any adjustments, repairs or do any
servicing, ensure that all fasteners are tightly secured
before use.
Exceeding the specified weight limit could damage the
wheelchair and/or cause severe injuries.
This wheelchair was designed to be tailored to the
dimensions of its owner and as such should only be
used by its owner unless a qualified specialist,
approved by Motion Composites, has readjusted it.
7. Tutorial
Please find many tutorial and maintenance tips on our YouTube
page at : http://www.youtube.com/heliowheelchair
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8. Riding your HELIO KIDS
Should you make any adjustments, make sure to
familiarize yourself with the wheelchair movements
before removing the anti-tippers.
The wheelchair should be dried with a cloth
immediately after being exposed to water.
8.1.1 To reduce the risk of accident
We recommend that you review safe wheelchair use with your
physician prior to using this equipment.
Take the time to read the instructions in this manual to ensure
that you feel comfortable using the wheelchair without
assistance.
Always be aware of hazards.
Always use anti-tippers.
8.1.2 Environmental Conditions
The HELIO KIDS was designed to be used on hard and plane
surfaces like asphalt, concrete, and indoor flooring such as
carpeting.
Beware that the manoeuvrability of the wheelchair is
significantly affected by different outside conditions such as
sand, mud, rain, snow and rough surfaces. If you use your
wheelchair in these conditions, it is recommended that you have
it frequently serviced.
Be careful when using your wheelchair on wet or slippery
surfaces.
Exposure to water or excessive moisture can be damaging and
may even cause the wheelchair to corrode over the long-term.
Do not leave your wheelchair in humid environments such as
the bathroom (e.g. while taking a shower).
Do not use your wheelchair in the shower, pool, or other water
situations.
8.1.3 Caregivers
• Never
use removable parts (e.g. armrests, footrests) to push
the wheelchair and never use lifting supports since they could
cause injuries or damage.
• Ensure that the wheelchair is equipped with push handles and
that its grips are securely in place.
• Turn anti-tipping devices upwards or remove them to avoid
tripping.
• Should you need to leave the wheelchair user unattended,
engage the wheel locks and place the anti-tipping devices
back in the downward position.
• Ask an experienced caregiver to explain safe assistance
methods to you.
• Ensure ongoing communication between you and the
wheelchair user as to avoid any kind of confusion.
• Maintain proper posture to tilt or lift the wheelchair; keep your
back straight and bend at the knees.
• Instruct the wheelchair user to lean his/her back when you are
tilting the wheelchair.
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8.2 Riding your wheelchair
Various adjustments of your wheelchair (seat height/
depth/system, back angle, rear & front wheels camber/
size/position, position of the front riggings) could affect
the center of gravity. The adjustments should be
performed by a professional and the wheelchair user
should be aware that the stability could be affected by
these adjustments.
Do not tilt the wheelchair or perform a wheelie without
assistance if you are a new wheelchair user.
8.2.1 Balance point
It is important to begin by learning all of the specific
characteristics of your wheelchair. Ask a health professional
to explain them to you. Carrying a backpack will affect the
balance point of your wheelchair. Be aware of resulting
handling factors in relation to your body position, posture or
weight distribution. The center of gravity is affected by the
angle of the wheelchair on a ramp or slope. This can be felt in
forward and backward as well as side to side movements.
Make sure to review the different riding techniques prior to
using the wheelchair. Use anti-tippers until you are skilled at
riding your wheelchair in any situation.
8.2.2 Wheelies
Wheelies involve lifting the front casters off
the ground while maintaining balance on the
rear wheels. Performing this manoeuvre,
while allowing you to easily avoid obstacles,
may result in serious injury. Consult your
doctor before doing wheelies.
Ask for assistance while doing wheelies. The assistant should
be behind the wheelchair to grab the grips and prevent any
potential falls. To perform a wheelie, grab the front part of
the hand rims and make a quick backward movement with
the rear wheels. Make an immediate fast forward thrust and
the front casters will lift off the ground. Maintain the balance
point by making small movements on the hand rims. Once you
feel comfortable with maintaining your balance point while
performing this manoeuvre, you no longer need any assistance.
8.2.3 Transferring
Rotate the front casters forward to enhance stability.
Place the wheelchair as close to your transfer location as
possible. Engage wheel locks. Position yourself as far back
as possible when transferring weight to reduce risk of tipping
forward. If you have good upper body strength, balance and
agility, you may be able to perform transfers independently.
Rotate or remove footrests if at all possible as to avoid putting
weight on them. If possible, make use of a transfer board.
8.2.4 Getting Dressed
When dressing or undressing on the wheelchair, rotate the front
casters forward and lock anti-tippers in the lower position.
If your wheelchair is not equipped with anti-tippers, back it
against a wall and lock the rear wheels.
8.2.5 Reaching/Leaning/Bending
The balance point may shift when you are putting on
clothes and/or reaching for objects while sitting in the
wheelchair.
If at all possible, use a reaching device
or ask for assistance when reaching for
objects.
Move the wheelchair as close as possible to
the required object.
Rotate the casters as far forward as
possible from the rear wheels.
Never reach for objects between your legs,
but rather position yourself to the side of
these objects.
Do no shift your weight sideways, but
rather rise up from the seat or move
forward in the seat.
Always use both hands and grab the
opposite side wheel or armrest if you are capable of reaching
sideways.
Never reach to the rear of the wheelchair unless it is equipped
with anti-tippers
Never reach for objects over the seat back: reach only as far
as your arm naturally extends without moving on the seat.
Do not lock the rear wheels if you are reaching backwards.
Avoid putting pressure on the footrests.
8.2.6 Moving backwards
Lock anti-tippers in lower position.
Move slowly: the wheelchair is designed to provide you with
more stability when moving forward.
Look around as often as possible to avoid obstacles in your
path.
8.2.7 Ramps, Slopes & Side Hills
Do not ride hills with an elevation slope of more than 10% (one
foot elevation change for every 10 feet).
Try to move straight up or down the slope.
Avoid turning on a downhill slope.
Stay in the center of sidewalks and ensure that there is enough
space for the wheels.
Avoid stopping on slopes and never use the wheel locks to slow
yourself on a downhill slope. Maintain your speed by holding the
hand rims.
Do not ride on wet or slippery surfaces. Be cautious for
changes in terrain height or stairs at the end of a slope (front
casters may lock from simply hitting a small bump).
Ask for help should any situations arise.
Incline yourself while moving down a slope as to adjust your
centre of gravity.
8.2.8 Obstacles
Always look for obstacles or road hazards (potholes, broken
surfaces, etc.). Clear your own environment (work, home)
of any obstacles. Never use objects (furniture, ramps, and
doorknobs) to push yourself out of the wheelchair.
Lean your upper body slightly forward as you move up an
obstacle. Do the reverse while moving down an obstacle. Keep
both hands on the hand rims while passing over the obstacle.
8.2.9 Curbs and Steps
Remove or rotate the anti-tippers upwards to go up or down a
curb or step. Move straight up and down and never angle the
wheels.
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8.2.10 Moving with Assistance
Caregivers should read the “Caregiver” section of this manual.
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KIDS
1 - Going up a curb or step
9.1 Folding & Unfolding
• Place
yourself behind the wheelchair.
• Go forward and tilt the wheelchair with the rear wheels by
making sure that the front casters do not touch the curb or
the step.
• Once the front wheels are elevated and you have passed the
obstacle, put them back on the ground and continue pushing
the wheelchair.
9.1.1 Folding
2 - Going down a curb or step
• Place
yourself behind the wheelchair.
• Before reaching the edge of the curb
or step, change the direction of the
wheelchair by turning it around the
obstacle.
• Pull the wheelchair while going down the
curb or step.
• Pull the wheelchair until the rear wheels reach the edge of
the curb or step; the rear wheels must slowly touch the lower
level.
• Pull the wheelchair backward until the front wheels touch the
edge and then lower the front back to the ground.
• Return the wheelchair to its normal driving position.
8.2.11 Moving without assistance
For any information regarding balance, please refer to the
sections entitled “Balance point” and “Wheelies”.
• Ensure that you are able to do a wheelie and that you are
strong enough to execute this weight transfer.
• Do not attempt to go up a step or curb over 4 inches high
without assistance.
• Go down as smoothly as possible to avoid any damage.
8.2.12 Stairs
Use an elevator wherever possible.
Ask for help from two people to move the wheelchair up or
down stairs (the caregivers should read the “Caregiver” section
of this manual).
Fasten your seat belt when being lifted in the wheelchair.
Going up or down the stairs
Tilt the wheelchair back to its tipping point.
When going up, bring the wheelchair backwards until the rear
wheels touch the first step.
When going down, bring the wheelchair forward to the edge of
the stairway.
Pull up or lower the wheelchair to the next step: one assistant
should be behind you and the other in front of you.
Repeat the same movements for every step until you reach the
end of the stairway.
Lower the front of the wheelchair to the ground once the front
wheels are not touching the floor.
8.2.13 Escalators
Under no circumstances should this wheelchair be used on an
escalator, not even with the help of an attendant. This could
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• Rotate
front riggings
forward until they lock.
• Flip up the footplates.
• Remove the seat cushion.
• Lift the handle on the seat
upholstery.
• Pull the wheels towards
each other.
9.1.2 Unfolding
When unfolding the
wheelchair, be careful
not to put your fingers between the pivot links, or under
the seat rails. Always push or pull on the seat
upholstery. Make sure the wheelchair is fully opened
before transferring or sitting.
• Tilt
the wheelchair towards you; make sure the opposite
wheels are off the ground.
• Push
the edge of the seat upholstery towards you until it
closes properly.
• Press
downwards on both seat rails in order to engage the
lock mechanism of the wheelchair. It is necessary to push
down on the middle of the seat rails to make sure that they
are correctly positioned in the seat rail supports. You will feel
a click between frame components
9.2 Wheel Locks
Never use wheel locks to stop wheelchair movement.
WHEEL LOCKS ARE NOT BRAKES. Make sure the
surface is not slippery as the wheelchair could move
even though the wheel locks are engaged.
Ensure that brake locks imbed at least 1/8” into the tire
rubber when chair is in locked position.
Ensure the wheelchair is stable and locked with wheel locks.
• To
engage the locks, push
wheel lock handle forward
(for push-to-lock type) or
pull wheel lock backward
(for pull-to-lock type) until
the lock is fully engaged.
• To
release the locks,
pull wheel lock handle
backward (for push-to-lock
type) or push wheel lock
handle forward (for pull-tolock type) until the lock is
fully disengaged.
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9.3 Front Riggings
9.5.1 Flip-back armrests
9.3.1 Installing
To lift the armrests:
• Pull lever (1) upwards to release the system.
• Rotate the armrest all the way up and down.
• Insert
the front rigging pivot into the wheelchair’s mounting
tube.
• Rotate the assembly toward the front until the mechanism
locks into place.
• Repeat the same steps for the other side.
To reinstall the armrests in closed position:
• Rotate the armrests downward until the front slide plate
enters in the armrest receiver and snaps into place.
• Make sure the locking lever is engaged to avoid any
movement.
9.3.2 Uninstalling
• Push
the release locking lever (1) inward our outward and
maintain that position so the front riggings can rotate freely.
• Rotate front riggings outwards or inwards to disengage the
locking mechanism.
• Lift the assembly up so as to disconnect it from the
wheelchair’s frame.
• Repeat this procedure for the other side.
9.5.2 Removable T armrests
To remove the armrests:
• Pull lever (1) upwards to release the system.
• Pull the armrest all the way up.
9.4 Footrest
To reinstall the armrests:
• Bring the armrests downward until the slide (3) enters in the
armrest receiver (not pictured in diagram) and snaps into
place.
• Make sure locking lever (2) is engaged to avoid any
movement.
• When
transferring, avoid putting weight on the footrest and be
careful not to stand behind the footrest.
• Never use footplates to lift the wheelchair.
• Only use non-detachable parts to lift the wheelchair.
9.5 Armrests
Ensure that armrests are securely locked into arm
sockets and armrest release buttons are locked into
place prior to using the wheelchair.
• Never lift the wheelchair by holding the armrests.
• Use only non-detachable parts for lifting.
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9.6 Seat belts
Use positioning belts ONLY to help support the rider’s
posture. Improper use of these belts may cause severe
injuries to the rider.
Make sure the rider does not slide down in the
wheelchair seat. If this occurs, the rider may suffer
chest compression or suffocate due to pressure from
the belts.
Never use belts as a motor vehicle restraint.
• The
seatbelt should be used at all times in accordance with
instructions.
• There should be approximately one hand width of space
between the seat belt and thigh; do not exceed this amount
of space.
• Ensure that the seat belt is properly fastened as to avoid
serious injury.
• In case of emergency, ensure that seat belt can be easily
unfastened.
9.6.1 Auto buckle and aircraft buckle seatbelts
• To
fasten your seatbelt, insert the clip into the buckle until it
snaps.
• Make sure the belt is securely fastened.
• To unfasten your seat belt, lift the flap on the aircraft buckle
seatbelt or push the button on the auto buckle seatbelt.
• To adjust your seat belt, pull each strap towards the opposite
side until you get the desired tension and keep the buckle
centered.
9.6.2 Velcro Belt
• To
fasten your seatbelt, insert the long side of the seatbelt
into the buckle on the other side.
• Apply pressure on the belt for a firm grip of the velcro.
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9.7 Anti-Tipper
Motion Composites
strongly recommends the
use of anti-tippers
Anti-tippers were designed to
prevent falls from the wheelchair.
• To remove or rotate the antitippers up, push the release
button and pull out or rotate the
anti-tippers.
• To replace the anti-tippers, press
the release button and insert
them into the frame until they
snap into position.
9.8 Rear Wheels
9.8.1 Quick-release axles
• To
remove the rear wheels, push the button in the center of
the wheel’s hub and pull the wheels off.
• To reinstall the rear wheels on the wheelchair, push the button
of the quick-release axles, insert the axle into the wheelchair
axle bushing and release the button
• Always make sure that the quick release detent balls (2)
extend beyond the axle bushing for a secure lock.
9.8.2 Fixed axles
• To
remove the rear wheels: unscrew the bolt located inside
the wheelchair axle bushing and pull out the wheel.
• To reinstall the rear wheels on the wheelchair: insert the
threaded axles in the axle bushing.
• Tighten the bolt and make sure that the wheel is still turning
without any restrictions.
9.9 Seat slings
• Seat
slings are not intended to be used as a seating surface.
Always use a cushion.
• Ensure that the sling is in good condition (e.g. no fraying, no
wear and no tears).
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10. Adjustments and
maintenance of your
HELIO KIDS
10.1 Service
Refer to your dealer for service. A complete and updated list of
service providers can be found on our website.
10.2 Replacement Parts
Ordering information:
Consult our website to download the parts manual and view
ordering information.
Please contact us at:
Motion Composites Inc.
519 J-Oswald Forest, suite 101
Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Quebec
J0K 3H0 Canada
Phone: 1-866-650-6555
Fax: (450) 588-0200
[email protected]
www.motioncomposites.com
10.3 Tools needed
The HELIO KIDS was designed to be serviced with
regular tools. All screws and bolts are standard and can
be adjusted with a wrench, socket wrench, or Allen key.
Motion Composites does not recommend the use of any
power tools to tighten screws on this wheelchair. Final
tightening should be done manually.
10.4 General maintenance
10.4.1 Tire pressure
10.5 Backrest
10.5.1 Removing/Installing the Back Canes
• Loosen
the top bolts and,
which are also used to
support the armrest socket
(Swing Away and Flip Back
armrest).
• Slide down the back post to
remove it from the tube.
• Reinstall the back post
in the reverse order and
tighten screws snugly.
• Tighten bolts and firmly.
•W
heelchairs equipped with
Flip Back armrests; tighten
screw while paying special
attention to the force
needed to flip back the
armrest.
10.5.2 Adjusting the Back Angle
• Loosen
screw (1) and
remove screw (2) from the
levelling device.
• Adjust to desired angle by
sliding the mechanism.
• Reinstall screw (2) and
tighten both screws to fit
snugly.
10.5.3 Removing/Installing the seat belt
• Remove
Screw (1) in order to remove the seat belt clamp (2)
that is attached to the belt
• Reinstall screw (1) directly on the frame clamp (3)
• Tighten screw (1) until it is properly tightened.
• Repeat the same steps on the other side
• Check
tire pressure with a tire gauge.
• Inflate if pressure is below recommended amount as labelled
on the sidewall.
• Do not inflate tire over recommended pressure.
• Over inflation could result in tire failure and injury.
• Under inflation could result in a flat tire.
10.4.2 Cleaning your wheelchair
• Use
a soft clean cloth with soap and water to clean your
wheelchair.
• Rinse and dry the wheelchair adequately.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners.
• Do not use a pressure cleaner.
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10.5.4 Adjusting the Backrest Height
• Loosen
the screw (1) that holds the back upholstery.
• Pull backrest upholstery down several centimetres in order to
access screw (2) that holds the push handle.
• Remove screw (2) and the backrest handle.
• To adjust the backrest height, with the help of a threaded rod
(¼”-20), move the dowel nut (3), which is located inside the
handle.
• Once this step is completed, use screw (2) to hold the dowel
nut (3) while removing the threaded rod.
• Remove screw (2) and reinstall backrest handle.
• Align screw (2) with the mounting hole.
• Reinstall and tighten screw (2) and the washer.
• Repeat the same steps on the other side.
• Reinstall the backrest upholstery with screw (1) and tighten to
fit snugly.
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10.6 Armrest
10.6.1 Installing Flip-back Armrests
• Insert
the flip-back pivot (1) and screw it in place, making sure
it stays in place but can rotate easily.
• Insert the armrest (2) on the flipback pivot than rotate it until
it clicks with the front clamp (for clamp installation, see 10.6.3
installing removable T-armrests).
10.6.2 Adjusting the height of Flip-back armrests
Seat
10.5.5 Installing/Removing Standard Seat
Upholstery
• Flip
lever (1) left or right to unlock the armrest.
• To adjust height, slide the upper part of the armrest into the
lower part.
• Adjust the structure (2) at the desired height.
• Flip the lever back to the closed position.
• Make sure the armrest clicks in place for complete
securement.
• Remove
screw (1) that holds the back
upholstery.
• Pull backrest upholstery down several
centimetres to gain access to screw (2),
which holds the push handle.
• Remove screw (2) and then remove the
backrest handle.
• Remove or install back upholstery.
• Once, the new back upholstery is
installed, reinstall the handles by aligning
them with the mounting holes.
• Reinstall and tighten screw (2) firmly.
• Install back upholstery at and fix it firmly
with screw (1) on each back cane.
10.6.3 I nstalling removable T-armrests and rigid
sideguard
• Install
clamp (1) on the
upper tube of the frame at a
distance of 160mm (6 1/4”)
from the rear tube of the
frame.
• Slightly tighten screws (2) to
allow the clamp to rotate.
• Insert armrest or sideguard
into clamp (1).
• Rotate clamp (1) until the
sideguard is perpendicular to
the seat.
• Tighten screws (2) firmly.
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10.6.4 Replacing Armrest Pad
• Remove screws (1) located under pad (through the tube).
• Replace with new armrest pad.
• Reinstall screws (1) and tighten firmly.
10.8 Seat
It may be difficult to unfold the wheelchair if the seat
upholstery has been installed too tight.
10.8.1 Replacing Seat Upholstery
SLIDED SLING
10.7 Front riggings
• Remove
end cap (1).
• Slide in new seat
upholstery.
• Reinstall end cap (1)
• Adjust tension with the
velcro located under the
seat upholstery.
• Fully open the
wheelchair and make
sure the upholstery
is tight. The seat rails
must be snapping easily in the seat rail supports.
• Firmly tighten all screws on the seat rails.
10.7.1 Adjusting Footrest length
SCREWED SLING
• Loosen screw (1).
• Slide the extension tube inside the front rigging at the desired
length.
• Tighten screw (1) firmly.
• Remove
end cap (1).
• Slide in new seat
upholstery.
• Reinstall end cap (1)
• Adjust tension with the
velcro located under the
seat upholstery.
• Fully open the
wheelchair and make
sure the upholstery
is tight. The seat rails
must be snapping easily
in the seat rail supports.
• Firmly tighten all screws
on the seat rails.
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10.9 Seat-to-floor height
Any modification to the seat-to-floor height involves adjustment
of anti-tippers, front caster angle, and rear wheel toe-in/toe-out
if equipped with 3° or 6° camber. It is important to do these
adjustments before using the wheelchair as to reduce risk of
injury.
10.9.1 C
hanging the Front Seat-to-Floor Height
To change the front seat-to-floor height, you can do one of the
following:
• Install the front caster in a different hole on the fork
• Install different caster size.
• Change the stem bold length (Standard, +1” and +2” available)
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10.10 F
ront casters, forks and
fork stem assemblies
10.10.1 R
emoving/Installing/Repositioning the
Front Wheels
• Loosen
and remove bolts (1).
• Remove, install or reposition
the front castor.
• Place spacers (2) between the
castor and the fork.
• Tighten the bolts (1) firmly.
10.9.2 Changing Rear Seat-to-Floor Height
To change the rear seat-to-floor height, you do one of the
following:
• Install the rear wheel axle bushing in a different position along
the mounting plate.
• Install different sized rear wheels.
10.9.3 C
hanging Front & Rear Seat-to-Floor
Height
10.10.2 R
emoving/Installing the caster housing
• Remove screw (1).
• Remove screw (2).
• Slide the caster housing out of the frame.
To change the front and rear seat-to-floor height simultaneously,
you can:
• Use another seat cushion with a different thickness.
*To change the stem bolt or to service the bearings, always
remove the caster housing from the frame
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10.10.3 R
emoving/Installing the stem bolt
assembly
Transit securement points are to remain in their original
positions. Transit securement points are only designed
to be used in their original position facing forward. Do
not rotate transit securement points inward.
• Remove
the caster
housing from the frame.
• Remove plastic cap (1).
• Loosen lock nut (2) while
holding the stem bolt
(3) from the bottom to
prevent the fork from
turning.
• The castor will usually
need to be removed to
take out stem bolt (3).
• Remove the fork and
perform maintenance if
necessary.
• Refer to the diagram to
make sure all hardware are
installed in the right order.
10.11 Rear wheels
10.11.1 Adjusting Quick-Release Axles
• Remove
the rear wheel from the wheelchair and then remove
the axle from the wheel.
• Behind the quick release button, there is a nut that adjust the
length of the axle.
• Hold the axle with a wrench at the other end (near the detent
balls) and turn the nut behind the quick release button to
change the length of the axle.
• Reinstall the quick release in the wheel and into the axle
bushing on the wheelchair
• Quick release detent balls should extend beyond the axle
bushing for a secure lock.
10.10.4 Adjusting the castor housing angle
• All
four wheels should be touching the floor.
• Use a set square and place it on the ground and along the
caster housing (1).
• The housing should be parallel to the set square.
• If the housing is not parallel to the set square, remove screw
(2) and loosen the pivot bolt (3).
• Rotate the caster housing to adjust the angle.
• Tighten screw (3). This will hold the caster housing position.
• Check again that the caster housing is perpendicular to the
ground using the set square.
• Loosen screw (4) to slide the clamp (5) on the frame.
• Slide the positioning clamp (5) on the frame to align its hole
with the torque arm’s (6) hole and insert screw (2).
• Tighten screws (2) and (4) to a snug fit. Final tightening should
be done manually.
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10.11.2 Replacing/Adjusting hand rims
• Use
a plastic tire removal tool to take off
the tire.
• Remove all nuts inside the rim.
• Replace the handrim with a new one and
align the mounting holes.
• Reinstall and tighten the nuts firmly.
• Reinstall the tire on the rim.
10.11.3 Adjusting the rear axle
height
• Loosen
the two nuts holding the axle
bushing.
• Move axle bushing along (1) mounting
plate (2).
• Reinstall the bushing in the desired
mounting hole.
10.11.4 Adjusting rear wheel spacing
The rear wheels can be adjusted
laterally by repositioning axle bushing
(1) on mounting plate (2).
• Loosen
nuts (3) on the axle bushing
(1).
• Turn them in the desired direction to
adjust the spacing.
• Firmly tighten the nuts (3).
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10.11.5 Adjusting the toe-in/toe-out with rear
wheel camber.
• Remove
the rear wheels.
• Maintain the wheelchair
on a horizontal plane
with the support of the
three other wheels.
• Loosen nuts (2) while
keeping a bit of tension.
• Put the camber
adjustment tool on the
axle bushing
• Use a set square and
rotate the axle bushing
so that the tool is parallel
to the set square (and
perpendicular to the
ground)
• With one hand, hold the
tool and the mounting
plate together to keep the setting.
• With the other hand, use a ratchet to tighten firmly the nut (2)
facing inside the wheelchair.
10.12 Wheel Locks
10.12.1 Replacing/Adjusting the Wheel Locks
• Loosen
screws (1).
• Slide the lock to the desired position.
• Tighten screws (1) to a snug fit. Final tightening should be
done manually.
• Once engaged, the lock should embed 3 mm into the tire.
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10.13 Extension brakes
10.13.1 Replacing/Adjusting the brake extension
• Loosen
screw (1).
• Align eyelet (2) with the mounting
hole.
• Re-tighten screw (1) on the brake
lever.
10.15. Headrest Kit and
Headrest Support
10.15.1 Installing a headrest support
• Cut
the end of the pushhandle with a knife in
order to be able to see
the inside of the push
handle.
• Insert a 1/4”-20 grip
nut (1) with the grip nut
insertion tool (2) inside
the handle (40 mm).
• Install fastening device
of the headrest support
by tightening it in the
1/4”-20 roll pin.
10.15.2 Installing Headrest Kit
10.14 Anti-tippers 10.14.1 Adjusting the Height of the Anti-tippers
• Once
the headrest support is installed, insert the adjustable
headrest into the horizontal receiver.
• Install headrest on the ball pivot and tighten the three screws
(1).
• Once the adjustment is completed, firmly tighten all parts.
The anti-tippers should be between 1½ and 2 ¾ inches (40
to 70 mm) off the ground. Improper spacing may result in
wheelchair hang ups over obstacles or not preventing the
wheelchair from tipping.
• Press the push-button and slide anti-tippers extensions to
desired length.
• Ensure the button snaps back into place.
If you are unable to adjust the anti-tippers to the proper
height, contact your Motion Composites dealer to
replace your anti-tipper for another size.
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11.16 Amputee extention plate
11 Using a paratransit service
10.16.1 Installing an amputee plate
11.1 About paratransit vehicles
• Install
mounting plate (1) by closing the clamps around the
frame.
• Insert a second axle receiver (2) on the axle plate
• Install the back clamp (3) onto the rear of the frame.
• Insert both bolts (4) and washers (5) through the amputee
axle plate (6) to secure it in place
• Insert two screws (7) into amputee axle plate through the
mounting clamp and tighten.
• Insert axle bushing (8) through the amputee plate and tighten
nuts (9).
It is recommended that wheelchair occupants remain seated
with seatbelt fastened while traveling in a vehicle designed
to transport passengers in wheelchairs. Ensure that your
wheelchair is securely fastened in the wheelchair restraints:
restraints used should be approved and meet the safety
requirements in effect.
The wheelchair seatbelt should never been used as a safety
belt when you are sitting in a paratransit vehicle.
11.2 Wheelchair restraints in paratransit vehicles
Always use proper restraints to secure your HELIO KIDS
wheelchair in a motor vehicle. The restraints are identified by
the following symbol:
Never hook the transport tie-downs directly to the
wheelchair frame. This may damage the frame and void
the warranty. To avoid risk of injuries, remove all
objects or accessories from the wheelchair and store
them securely in the paratransit vehicle.
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12 M
otion Composites limited
warranty
A.Frame – 5 years
Motion Composites warrants the wheelchair frame and cross
braces against defects in materials and workmanship for five
years from the date of purchase.
B.Components – one year
Motion Composites warrants all Motion Composites-made
components against defects in materials and workmanship for
one (1) year from the date of purchase, except for parts listed
below.
C.Limitations and exclusions
1 Motion Composites covers the following items for 30 days:
• tires and tubes for front or rear wheels, upholstery (including
cushions, seat slings, armrest upholstery) and push-handle
grips;
2 This warranty does not cover:
• damage arising from normal wear and tear or from other
circumstances beyond Motion Composites’ control; or
3 The foregoing warranty shall not apply if:
• the original Motion Composites serial number tag has been
removed, altered or defaced; or
D.Our responsibility
Motion Composites’ sole obligation and your exclusive remedy
under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and/or
replacement.
E.Warranty Service
If your wheelchair requires warranty service, please contact
an authorized Motion Composites Dealer in Canada or an
authorized international distributor. In the event of a defect in
material or workmanship, the Dealer or Distributor must obtain
a return authorization (RA) number from Motion Composites.
Motion Composites issues RA numbers only to authorized
Motion Composites Dealers and Distributors. In the event
that you do not receive satisfactory warranty service, please
write directly to Motion Composites Customer Service at 519
J-Oswald Forest, suite 101, Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Qc, J0K
3H0 or send an email at: [email protected]. Do
not return products to our factory without our prior consent.
CONSUMER NOTICE
1 The foregoing warranty is exclusive, and in lieu of all other
express warranties, whether written or oral, express or
implied. Motion Composites shall not be liable for any
consequential or incidental damages whatsoever. By
registering your Motion Composites wheelchair, you will be
deemed to agree with all provisions of this warranty.
2 It is forbidden to alter or extend the foregoing
express warranty or to waive any of the limitations or
exclusions. • the wheelchair has been subjected to negligence, accident,
improper maintenance, storage or operation as required by
your Motion Composites Owners Manual, commercial or
institutional use, misuse or abuse, including, but not limited
to, exceeding the maximum weight capacity of 250 pounds
(113,4 kg); or
• the wheelchair has been damaged by improper repairs or
repairs made to any component without the express written
consent of Motion Composites; or
• the wheelchair has been modified without Motion
Composites’ express written consent, including, but not
limited to, modification through the use of unauthorized
parts or attachments; or
• the wheelchair has been used as a weight training
apparatus; or
• the wheelchair’s Transit Tie-Down System (TTDS) has been
misused; if TTDS is not attached to the four tarpaulin bows
identified and installed by Motion Composites.
4 This warranty is extended only to the original consumer
purchasers of Motion Composites’ product.
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14 Safety Inspection Checklist
15 Particular damages
At every use
15.1 Damages requiring service by a qualified
service agent
Make sure wheelchair rolls easily and straight.
Check for vibrations, noise or any deviation from normal
functioning.
Ensure wheel locks are working properly.
If any of the following conditions are observed, the wheelchair
must be serviced by a qualified service agent:
•A
ny wheel adjustment;
• Any
defective ball bearings of the forks;
• Any defective ball bearings of the front wheels;
Ensure that front stem is perpendicular to floor.
Visually inspect tires (front & rear) for debris, low pressure, flat
spots or wear.
Make sure anti-tip tubes are locked in place (if equipped).
Visually inspect fabric for protruding metal, rips or tears.
Ensure that hand grips are not loose (if equipped).
Check hand rims for rough edges and make sure they are free
from grease or other contaminants.
Checks for component interference.
15.2 Special damages that require the return of
the wheelchair to the manufacturer
If any of the following conditions are observed, always contact
your service agent prior to sending your wheelchair for repairs
at Motion Composites.
•
•
•
•
•
Part of the frame or cross brace is cracked;
The
thread of a riv nut is damaged;
Part of the frame or cross brace is broken;
Cross brace becomes worn;
Problems continue to be identified after several adjustments
or repairs have been made by a qualified service agent.
Check for irregular noise and rattles.
Weekly
Check tire pressure with a tire gauge
Check seat tension.
Monthly
Check wheel alignment.
Check for free running of fork bearings.
Yearly
Have a complete inspection
performed by a qualified technician.
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I. Appendix
I.I TABLE “FRONT SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHTS”
4” caster
5” caster
6” caster
7” caster
8” caster
INCH
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Forks
STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”
4” P113 1/2”14 1/2”15 1/2”
P2
14151614 1/2”15 1/2”16 1/2”
5” P1
P214 3/4”15 3/4”16 3/4”14 3/4”15 3/4”16 3/4”
P314 3/4”15 3/4”16 3/4”15 1/4”16 1/4”171/4”15 3/4”16 3/4”17 3/4”
P415 1/4”16 1/4”17 1/4”15 3/4”16 3/4”17 3/4”16 1/4”17 1/4”18 1/4”16 3/4”17 3/4”18 3/4”
7” P116 1/4”17 1/4”18 1/4”16 3/4”17 3/4”18 3/4”
P216 1/4”17 1/4”18 1/4”16 3/4”17 3/4”18 3/4”17 1/4”18 1/4”19 1/4”
P316 3/4”17 3/4”18 3/4”17 1/4”18 1/4”19 1/4”17 3/4”18 3/4”19 3/4”18 1/4”19 1/4”20 1/4”
P416 3/4”17 3/4”18 3/4”17 1/4”18 1/4”19 1/4”17 3/4”18 3/4”19 3/4”18 1/4”19 1/4”20 1/4”18 3/4”19 3/4”20 3/4”
P517 1/4”18 1/4”19 1/4”173/4”18 3/4”19 3/4”18 1/4”19 1/4”20 1/4”18 3/4”19 3/4”20 3/4”19 1/4”20 1/4”21 1/4”
4” caster
5” caster
6” caster
7” caster
8” caster
CM
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Stem bolt length
Forks
STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”STD
+1”+2”
4” P1
34,3
36,8
39,4
P2
35,6
38,1
40,6
36,8
39,4
41,9
5” P1
P2
37,5
40,0
42,5
37,5
40,0
42,5
P3
37,540,042,538,741,343,840,042,545,1
P4
38,741,343,840,042,545,141,343,846,442,545,147,6
7” P141,3
43,8
46,4
42,5
45,1
47,6
P2
41,343,846,442,545,147,643,846,448,9
P3
42,545,147,643,846,448,945,145,150,246,448,951,4
P4
42,545,147,643,846,448,943,247,650,246,448,951,447,650,252,7
P5
43,846,448,945,147,650,246,448,951,447,650,252,748,951,454,0
I.II TABLE “REAR SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHTS”
Wheel size
Height available ± ¼” (0.6 cm)
20” wheel
12 ½” (31.7 cm) to 17” (43.1 cm)
22” wheel
13 ½” (34.2 cm) to 18” (45.7 cm)
24” wheel
14 ½” (36.8 cm) to 19” (48.2 cm)
25” wheel
15” (38.0 cm) to 19 ½” (49.5 cm)
26” wheel
15 ½” (39.3 cm) to 20” (50.8 cm)
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16. DECLARATION OF
CONFORMITY
Name and Address of Product Owner
Motion Composites
519 J-Oswald-Forest Suite 101, St-Roch-de-l’Achigan
Quebec, Canada, J0K 3H0
Phone: 1-866-650-6555
Fax: (450) 588-0200
[email protected]
www.motioncomposites.com
Authorized representative
Advena Ltd.
Pure Offices, Plato Close, Warwick
CV34 6WE, United Kingdoms
We hereby declare that the below mentioned devices
have been classified according to the classification
rules and conform to the Essential Principles of Safety
and Performance as laid out in the Health Products
(Medical Devices) Regulations 93/42/CEE.
Standards applied:
• NF EN ISO 7176-1:
Wheelchairs, part 1: Determination of static ability.
• NF EN ISO 7176-5:
Wheelchairs, part 5: Determination of dimensions,
mass and manoeuvring space.
• NF EN ISO 7176-8:
Wheelchairs, part 8: Requirements and test methods
for static, impact and fatigue strengths.
• NF EN ISO 7176-11:
Wheelchairs, part 11: Test Dummies.
• NF EN ISO 7176-15:
Wheelchairs, part 15: Requirements for information
disclosure, documentation and labeling.
This declaration of conformity is valid from 2013/01/16.
Medical Device(s):
Helio A7 manual wheelchair
Manufacturing site:
Motion Composites
519 J-Oswald-Forest Suite 101, St-Roch-de-l’Achigan
Quebec, Canada, J0K 3H0
Risk classification:
Class 1 Medical Device (per 93/42/CEE).
Conversion chart
InchesMetric
InchesMetric
Inches Metric
InchesMetric
1/4”
0.6 cm
1”
2.5 cm
10”
25.4 cm
19”
48.3 cm
1/2”
1.3 cm
2”
5.0 cm
11”
28.0 cm
20”
50.8 cm
3/4”
2.0 cm
3”
7.6 cm
12”
30.5 cm
21”
53.3 cm
4”
10.2 cm
13”
33.0 cm
22”
55.9 cm
5”
12.7 cm
14”
35.6 cm
23”
58.4 cm
6”
15.2 cm
15”
38.1 cm
24”
61.0 cm
7”
17.8 cm
16”
40.6 cm
25”
63.5 cm
8”
20.3 cm
17”
43.2 cm
26”
66.0 cm
9”
22.9 cm
18”
45.7 cm
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